A broken watch band doesn’t mean the end of your favorite timepiece. With a few simple tools and a little patience, you can repair it yourself without visiting a watch repair shop. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you fix a broken watch band, whether it’s metal, leather, or rubber.
What You’ll Need:
- Spring bar tool or small flathead screwdriver
- Replacement pins or spring bars
- Replacement band or band links (if needed)
- Needle and thread (for leather straps)
- Small pliers (for metal bands)
- Super glue (for minor rubber tears)
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Identify the Type of Band
Is it metal, leather, or rubber? The fix will depend on the material. - Remove the Broken Band
Use a spring bar tool to gently release the spring bar connecting the band to the watch face. Be careful not to lose the spring bar. - Inspect the Damage
Check if it’s just a broken pin/spring bar, a torn strap, or a missing link. - Fix Based on Band Type:
- Metal Band: Replace the missing or damaged link using pliers and a replacement pin. You can buy a link kit online or from a local store.
- Leather Band: If stitching is loose, use a strong needle and thread to re-stitch. If the strap is torn, it’s better to replace it.
- Rubber Band: Use super glue for small tears. For major damage, replace the band entirely.
- Reattach the Band
Place the spring bar back into the strap and align it with the watch lugs. Push it gently back into place using your tool. - Test It
Give it a light tug to ensure it’s securely fastened.

Final Tips:
- Always keep spare spring bars and tools handy.
- If the damage is extensive or you’re unsure, take it to a professional.
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